Fix low traffic issues with Google Dynamic Search Ads

If your Dynamic Search Ads aren't getting traffic, it might be because your settings are missing key information. Within an ad group, you'll need to create your Dynamic Search Ad text and choose Dynamic ad targets for your ad to run.

This article goes over some of the most common reasons why Dynamic Search Ads don’t receive traffic after initial setup and how to fix them.

5 common reasons why your Dynamic Search Ads aren’t serving

1. Your website domain and language were incorrectly entered

Dynamic Search Ads require a website domain (for example, example.com) and language corresponding to the pages you want your ads to target to be set in the campaign. To create a Dynamic ad group in a search campaign, you'll need to provide your website information and website domain and language in the campaign settings.

The following domains can't be used for Dynamic Search Ads:

  • Domains that redirect to a different domain
  • Sites from some sensitive verticals, such as pharmaceutical, gambling, and adult may not serve with Dynamic Search Ads
  • Domains without enough content to target:
    • Sites that mostly contain flash content or images
    • Sites that require a user to login to access the majority of the site's content
    • Sites that don't have a lot of pages indexed by Google (check your website's index status on Google)

2. Your dynamic ad targets aren't set up correctly

Dynamic Search Ads use dynamic ad targets to determine which sections or pages of your website to use for showing your ads to customers. Learn more About targets for Dynamic Search Ads in the Google Ads Help Center

3. Your negative keywords and negative dynamic ad targets are blocking your ads from serving

Negative keywords

Negative keywords in your Dynamic ad groups block your ads from appearing when a customer uses those words as a search phrase.

Negative dynamic ad targets

Negative dynamic ad targets prevent us from using certain pages on your website to target your Dynamic Search Ads. If a customer uses a search phrase that could've been matched with a page from your website that's in a negative target, that customer won't view your ad.

4. Your targets don’t have coverage in the “Website coverage” column

You can review the ”Website coverage” column to view the percentage of pages that belong to a dynamic ad target. It will tell you the percentage of landing pages—out of all the pages in your website's domain that Google has indexed—that belong to the same category, contain certain words in the page title, use the same URL snippet, or have common phrases in the content of the website itself. If you can’t view the “Website coverage” column, add it to the table.

Example: If you add a “Page_Content contains out of stock” target to prevent out of stock pages from serving, but “out of stock” is in webpage text across your website, then you may be accidentally preventing pages from your website from serving that you meant to target.

Note: Your Dynamic Search Ads can show instead of your keyword-based ad groups when the keywords in your keyword-based ad groups are active, paused, or removed. Your Dynamic Search Ads targets may overlap with each other. If this is the case, the most targeted dynamic ad target may serve, or traffic may split between the targets so you don’t get as much traffic as you would expect.

5. Your campaign is not serving due to Common DSA Delay for Serving

You may experience delays if you’ve updated your website, created a new campaign, or edited your existing campaigns. Here are frequently asked questions with answers to help you understand the expected turnaround times:

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